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the novel, Frank Churchill, though a very important supporting character, for it is his contrast with the more refined George Knig...
purity of Jane, as a potential, "better" wife for Rochester (267). It also allows Rochester to vindicate himself at Berthas expens...
in Austens book. And, such realities are subtly reflected in Fieldings book as well, despite the fact that it was written only a f...
This is reflected in Emmas refusal to allow Harriet to marry her well-intentioned suitor, Robert Martin, whom she dismissed as "a ...
her plainness (women were suppose to be ornamental), Janes independence of will and obvious intellect win her not only the love of...
basically limited them to either living off the largess of relatives, living on a subsistence wage as a governess looking after ot...
heroine in that, even as a child, she rejected the concept of defect within herself. Victorians saw feminine defect, i.e. traditio...
and feels that he usurped his place in the family. Therefore, when Hindley torments Heathcliff when he gets the opportunity. Cathy...
in the play, the audience is shown how "honest merchants...contribute to the safe of their country as they do at all times to its ...
between people and between the individual and society in general. These contrasts are all intricately detailed in the work of Cha...
social and political patriarchy of the time dictated that estates automatically reverted to the control of the male heir, which in...
books in particular undergo a metamorphosis in regard to the way that they deal with the eternal conflict between impulse and obli...
of Victorian societys patriarchal structure. In Emma, she constructed her characters in such a way that they could speak for her,...
that tended to see women in a strictly stereotypical fashion. The following examination of Charlotte Brontes life and her mast...
of point of view in the development of these respective works will be illustrated. Exposition is an exploration of the backgroun...
The theme of isolation as it is featured in these novels by Charlotte Bronte and Mary Shelley are compared and contrasted in nine ...
In a paper consisting of five pages the ways in which the title describes characters Elinor and Marianne Dashwood and their behavi...
In five pages a cinematic analysis of The Piano is presented from the psychological perspectives of Lawrence Kohlberg, Abraham Mas...
Way" for Ian: forget college, provide for and rescue aging parents from the care of Lucys kids (ages six, three, and baby) and "se...
In five pages intertextuality is first defined and then applied to Bronte's novel, relating it to text by such authors as Lord Byr...
In 5 pages an analysis of this 1714 play on Edward IV's mistress is presented. There are no other sources listed....
In a paper consisting of five pages the love between Darcy and Elizabeth is examined within the context of Austen's romantic comed...
In a paper consisting of 8 pages the theme of class and how it is represented in Bronte's title protagonist in terms of establishi...
the only problem with Emmas disposition is that she has gotten her own way far too frequently (1). With this extensive backgroun...
In 7 pages the ways in which Bronte portrays families and family relationships in this novel are examined in terms of authority an...
women are intrigued with Darcy and the potential marriage material he represents, however he is nonplussed by what he considers to...
In ten pages this paper discusses the intellectual gender perceptions in the 18th century as presented in the novel with the contr...
In five pages this essay considers the journey of the soul in a comparative analysis of these literary works. Two sources are lis...
This paper consists of 6 pages and compares and contrasts love as a byproduct of frustration and longing and as impulsive and pass...
In five pages the pivotal Chapter 43 in Austen's novel in which Darcy's kindness towards the poor and his servants is revealed to ...